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Lifeguarding Drill: Kickback, Eggbeater Kick Variation

Lifeguarding Drill: Kickback using the flutter kick variation
This is the first variation in the Kickback rescue drills. (Aquatics International, "In the Danger Zone", April 2013)
Guidelines:
Pair up your lifeguards and have them start on one side of the pool, one as the rescuer, and one as the victim. The victim will be on the rescue tube presenting as an unconscious victim. The rescuer will tow their victim across the width of the pool and back as quickly and safely as possible.
Depending on the width of the pool, it could take between 20-60 seconds to complete the drill. You'll need to determine what works for your pool. Ensure rescuers to not lose contact with the victim, and that the victim is NOT assisting by kicking, arm movement or body movement. Victim must remain compliant during drill.
This is an all pass drill, meaning all rescuers must complete the drill for the lifeguard team to receive a pass.
A 6-12 lifeguard team is preferred. Depending on size of staff, modify to accomodate needs. More